Job Recruitment Website - Immigration policy - Ask a question about the immigration of American relatives in the past?

Ask a question about the immigration of American relatives in the past?

Relatives immigrants are divided into four categories: immediate family members of American citizens, including parents, spouses and unmarried children under 2 1 year-old, do not need the same quota. Their immigration quota is available when they apply. Applications in the following priority categories must wait for places:

First priority: unmarried children of American citizens over 2 1; Second priority: spouses of permanent residents in the United States, unmarried children under 2 1 year old, and adult unmarried children; Third priority: married children of American citizens; Fourth priority: brothers and sisters of American citizens.

Your uncle can apply to your parents with the fourth priority, and your parents can take you out as a minor child. When your uncle applied for your parents' immigration, he submitted an immigration application form and passed it, provided that you are a minor. The arrangement of brothers and sisters of American citizens is about 12 years.